YESTERDAY'S SINS Ryan's hands were shaking as he reached to open the door leading into Shelley's Diner. He had no idea why he was so nervous, but there was a weird feeling in the pit of his stomach as he pulled the door open. He'd only had that same feeling once before, his wedding day. As he yanked the door open, the aroma of hamburgers and fries wafted out. For a moment, the pleasant scent of cooked food made him forget his original purpose in coming, but then it all came flooding back. He stood there a few moments, holding the door wide open as if letting someone else go in before him, but no one was there. When he realized what he was doing, he felt foolish and hoped no one had noticed. Having never been to Shelley's before, Ryan had no idea how busy it would be. It was crowded, th

